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Letang's play is fading, but he still has three years remaining on his contract. How will the Penguins handle him going forward?
Longtime Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Kris Letang has been deemed as completely untradeable by beat writer Josh Yohe of The ...
The Penguins’ retool is in full swing. While the up-and-coming forward group benefits from having a still-effective Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Bryan Rust, and Rickard Rakell to build and develop ...
Kris Letang and his playing style irked former Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan and assistant coach David Quinn this past season, sources told The Athletic's Josh Yohe.The Penguins' staff ...
Spotting Kris Letang at the Pittsburgh Penguins’ practice facility constitutes far from any remarkable development, given it has been a pillar of his day-to-day life during nearly two decades ...
Kris Letang's stroke highlights stroke risk in young, healthy people 00:53. The Penguins have announced that defenseman and alternate captain Kris Letang has undergone successful surgery.
kris letang has been playing hockey at an extremely high level with a hole in his heart. it was discovered after his first stroke back in 2014. on tuesday. doctors successfully closed that hole up.
Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Dan Muse is walking into a team that replaced its coach, but not one that's been bad enough to ...
Penguins weigh options for veteran blueliner amid Montreal buzz, cap squeeze and NMC hurdles. Expert insight and trade ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins find themselves at a crossroads heading into the 2025 NHL Draft. The Pens hold the 11th overall pick as they look to initiate a full-on rebuild.
Pittsburgh Penguins' Kris Letang, 37, had heart surgery for a birth defect. The surgery was successful. Letang hopes to play again in the NHL. He discovered the issue in 2014 after a stroke.
NHL insider Vincent Z. Mercogliano of Lohud links the New York Rangers to trading for a two-time Cup champ from their rival.